Western Newfoundland Fishing Adventure

Western Newfoundland offers some of the best salmon fishing in North America with 60 percent of North America’s best salmon rivers being found in the province. A significant proportion of these are found around our base on the mighty Humber River near the centre of the west coast of the island. Within an approximate 90 minute drive from Marble Inn Resort are plenty of other rivers with dozens of fishing locations to provide you with the very best opportunities for the fishing experience of a lifetime. Fishing on our rivers is some of the most accessible in North America as all waters in the province are publicly owned.

Regulations

All non-residents of Newfoundland and Labrador require an angling license. All non-resident fishers must be accompanied by a licensed guide or outfitter to fish inland. A maximum of six salmon may be caught per season, with a maximum of two per day. Any additional salmon are catch and release. Season runs from June 1st to October 1st (Catch and release only after September 1st).

Lower Humber River

Lower Humber River

The Lower Humber River drains Deer Lake and flows through the Humber Valley for 17 kilometres before draining into the Bay of Islands at Corner Brook........click for more details

Upper Humber River

Upper Humber River

The headwaters of the Upper Humber River are found in the remote, seldom visited back country areas of Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO designated world heritage site...click for more details

Harry's River

Harry's River

Harry’s River is a small river draining Georges Lake and running 35 kilometres to the sea, on Newfoundland’s west coast about 30 minutes west of Marble Inn Resort....click for more details

South West Brook

South West Brook

South West Brook is one of the smaller rivers we frequent. This meandering river system threads through some of Newfoundland’s most pristine forests. ....click for more details